Little Truff Saves the Kereru - Ann Russell

Little Truff Saves the Kereru

By Ann Russell

  • Release Date: 2014-08-20
  • Genre: Animal Fiction for Kids

Description

A modern animal adventure story with humour and suspense
for all generations
Little Truff, the cute Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, is spending the summer holidays with her family at Piha, New Zealand’s famous surfing beach.
Along with her Siamese friend Chloe, highly intelligent but mischievous, Truff is asked to investigate why the kererū, the New Zealand native pigeons, are disappearing without trace. A drastic drop in numbers could lead to their extinction in the area, meaning the forest’s giant trees couldn’t regenerate – and an eco-tragedy would result.
Experience the sun, sea, sand and surf of Piha’s beaches, take a spooky midnight stroll through the scrub-filled lowland and climb the rugged volcanic slopes of the high, bush-clad Waitākere Ranges with the daring duo as they search for answers.
Will they find out why the birds are vanishing? And put a stop to it?

Little Truff saves the kererū is about the importance of conservation to retain and sustain fragile ecosystems and the worldwide repercussions when they are lost. It is the third in a series of four about animal issues.

“It certainly is a story with important ecological messages, that grips the reader as it unfolds.”
Sandra Coney QSO, Chair Waitākere Ranges Local Board,
Auckland Council

“This is a delightful book, warm and inspiring, set in a rugged landscape on Auckland’s west coast.”
Sir Bob Harvey KNZM QSO, Chair Waterfront Auckland

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